QPR manager Ian Holloway has hinted at a possible tactical change for his side’s game against Derby County.

Rangers will be looking to make amends for a dismal performance last time out at Loftus Road, where they were recently thrashed 5-2 by Nottingham Forest.

Holloway told QPR’s website: “They’re one of the top teams in this division who play the 4-2-3-1 – and we haven’t beaten anyone who does that. So we’ve been thinking about how we’re going to beat them on Tuesday night.

“We’ve had a high tempo and high press in a lot of our home games this season – we didn’t last time out. It’s up to us to try and find the right balance.

“We need to get across to our opponents’ full-backs and that’s sometimes been a problem for us when we’ve been playing with a 3-5-2.

“Derby haven’t been winning of late, so we need to get about them as best we can. That’s what our fans will want to see.”